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Vf'*"'' ' % I hmMMMW HI gv ■ Sir Archibald Wavell Son and grandson of Major-Getierals, Sir Archibald Wavcil was born to a military career. Served in the South African War; in the first World War he was wounded in France; later wn« on General Allenbj's staff. He became a Major - General in 1933; was knighted in J939; now Com-mander-in-Chief of British Forces in tho Middle EasU . . . and the Unquestioned Leader in Cigarette Tobacco is . . . kV'YAIJ M l HHII! 11l H ||i Vi i WSA mP

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• :;.«a ■V . - e 9 A Strong quick-acling remedy lo banish COUGHS, COLDS INFLUENZA and all BRONCHIAL Troubles ■5V* Should be In Every Home) •«£ m fROM CHEMISTS and STORES Manufactured bis • CHEMIST WfilHl

II H ii IIeI" rouble-Free I ravel Convenient Railway Not a thing need be left to chance when you're making a trip by train. Utilize every facility (seat reservations, luggage checking, meals en route, etc.) —they're all planned for your convenience and satisfaction. From the time you book till you reach journey's end the whole service is constantly watchful for your care and comfort.

m M m Wmm For a long time we were so short of Cycles that we IS had to discontinue advertising. Now we have a stock of Cycles for Girls and Men, but the quantities are just sufficient to supply prompt orders. Lose no time in securing one of these excellent machines. Order now in our Sports Department, Second Floor, or post the Coupon below, with 5/- Deposit, and a Cycle will be forwarded FREIGHT PAID to your nearest port or railway station. Test it for seven days, then if you are not satisfied return the Cycle and we will refund your deposit. If you keep the Cycle—and we are sure you will—our easy terms will enable you to enjoy years of economical and carefree cycling. 5/- Deposit and 2/6 Weekly for 104 Weeks. !llillll!ll!!li!illilliil!llllii!l CYCLE ORDER FORI FARMERS' TRADING CO. LTD., Hobson Strcot, AUCKLAND, C.l. I enclose 5/- Deposit. Plense forward ma n Cycle (fill In Lady's or Gent.'s) to be delivered Freight Free to my nearest Port or Railway Station. If. nfter Seven Days Trial, 1 decide to keep the Cycle, I undertake to pay for it at the rate of per week for weeks, , ii§ / w CYCLE 5/- Deposit and 2/9 Weekly for 103 Weeks. m HB MM to 1 W m vHm p r i Iff! iiKlfcra iil-'iil i. i pRp 1-wMi lfeipS TRADING CO. LID.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23994, 18 June 1941, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23994, 18 June 1941, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23994, 18 June 1941, Page 10

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